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Yes, I understand about having too many projects to know where to start. I'm there now. And I have a pillow form that I'm trying to decide what to do with. I bought a stash of shirts yesterday at a Goodwill store, and I think one will become a pillow cover. ?? Now that you've started, the creativity should keep flowing.....

Hi Linda...Great job on the pillow and heart! They look great...I am almost finished another afghan...and I also have some outdoor fabric in the cupboard, to make a few more throw pillows for the loungers on the deck at the cottage...Perhaps Spring will see that finished!My Mom had the same sewing machine...I learned on it, when I was about 12...used it for years, until I bought a Singer at the EX one year...sewed all thru highschool, and well into my 30's...then it just kinda got lost! Patterns are so expensive these days!!Enjoy your week...mild temps on the way!!!Cheers!Linda :o)

Just darling pillows. Your featherweight sewing machine is cute...I have a friend who seems to be collecting them...swearing they have the straightest stitch!Velcro would be easier than a zipper or buttonholes....great ideaI find that most irons are just too heavy....new Rowentas anyway....Nancywildoakdesigns.blogspot.com

Very cute! I love mattress ticking fabric. That's amazing that your vintage sewing machine is still working. It's so pretty too. I bet it's heavy! Things were built to last back in the olden days so maybe that's why it still works so well.